Punching bags, Free standing, and Kid's
Punching bags have been around for as long as people have
trained to fight, in the past the were most often used to train militias
and militaries, but now most punching bags are used by boxers for training
and as recreation or cross-training for other athletes. They are a sturdy
bag that is designed to be repeatedly struck without damaging the bag.
A heavy punching bag is most often filled with grain or sand and is
hung from the ceiling with chains. These are the most common type of
hanging punching bags, but speed punching bags are found in most gyms
and are a good example of an inflatable punching bag. Punching bags
for kids are also inflatable, but usually have an image printed on them
and are designed for fun, not physical improvement.
A typical punching workout should start with a good warm up before
ever hitting the bag. Hands should be wrapped or taped to prevent the
boxer’s fracture of the fifth metacarpal, a common fracture among
boxers. Punching bag gloves offer extra padding in the knuckles and
skin protection. Punching bags are typically made from leather, vinyl
and in some cases canvas, which have the potential to damage skin.
There is not a lot of punching bag equipment that is needed other than
the bag, wraps and gloves. Plenty of water is important. One of the
most important things to learn is proper punching bag technique. Proper
punching technique is beyond the scope of this article. Kids should
never use a heavy bag because the bones in their hands are still developing.
Learning from a trainer is important because even improperly trained
adults can easily damage hands and equipment.
When training at home a free standing punching bag is often the best
option. They consist of a hollow base that is filled with sand or water.
This allows it to be easily emptied for long distance travels, but it
can easily be moved from room to room filled unlike hanging bags which
are often a permanent installation. Punching bag stands come in a variety
of shapes and sizes depending on what is desired. Some are small enough
for kids to practice on, some are designed for kicking, and some have
a polyurethane outer that is shaped just like the torso of a man for
accuracy training.
There are many different types of punching styles. Boxing uses primarily
fists and foot movement, while martial arts styles combine punches with
kicks, grabs and holds. There are four primary punches in boxing, the
jab, hook, cross and uppercut all involving contact with the knuckles
and no other part of the body. When practiced correctly punching can
actually be beneficial for bone health and prevent osteoarthritis which
is the degradation of joint and muscle fibers. Punching improves bone
density and joint flexion only when practiced correctly.
The record for most punches in one minute is 702 by an Australian named
Robert Ardito. His hands move so fast the camera has difficulty catching
every strike.